My first three books were written on laptops, then edited on papers provided by my local Staples (usually in a binder, or spiral binding), then edited again as a mock-up paperback provided by Barnes & Noble’s print-on-demand services. After months of typing into a word processor, I needed a change of pace; I needed to run a red pen through a line that I…
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